China Strengthens Relations with Taiwan Following Opposition Leader's Visit
In a notable development, China has announced the resumption of flights and the easing of restrictions on Taiwanese imports after a visit from Taiwan's opposition leader.
Summary
On April 12, 2026, China revealed plans to resume flights between Taiwan and several mainland cities. This move comes in the wake of a visit from Taiwan's opposition leader, signaling a potential thaw in relations.
In addition to the resumption of flights, China is easing bans on Taiwanese food imports and lifting restrictions on Taiwanese television shows. These changes may reflect a shift in China's approach to cross-strait relations.
The developments suggest a willingness from China to engage more positively with Taiwan, although the long-term implications of these actions remain uncertain.
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